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'''Cal Jackson''' (born April 3rd, 1978, '''Calvin William Jackson'''), also known as the '''Cross National Killer''', is a [[Zamastan]]ian murderer, bank robber, burglar, arsonist, and kidnapper. Believed to be one of the [[List of serial killers in Zamastan|most-prolific serial killers]] in Zamastanian history, Cal Jackson murdered at least 23 people, but is suspected in nearly 80 murders between 1999 and 2023. He was arrested shortly after his final proven murder in November 2023.  
'''Cal Jackson''' (born April 3rd, 1978, '''Calvin William Jackson'''), also known as the '''Cross National Killer''', is a [[Zamastan]]ian murderer, bank robber, burglar, arsonist, and kidnapper. Believed to be one of the [[List of serial killers in Zamastan|most-prolific serial killers]] in Zamastanian history, Cal Jackson is confirmed to have murdered at least 23 people, but is suspected in nearly 80 murders between 1999 and 2023. He was arrested shortly after his final proven murder in November 2023, confessed to his crimes and plead guilty, avoiding a trial, and was sentenced to life imprisonment.


==Early life==
==Early life==

Revision as of 17:05, 17 August 2024

Cal Jackson
Born
Calvin William Jackson

(1978-04-03) 3 April 1978 (age 46)
Other namesThe Cross National Killer
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment
Details
Victims23-80+
Span of crimes
1999–2023
CountryZamastan
Date apprehended
2023

Cal Jackson (born April 3rd, 1978, Calvin William Jackson), also known as the Cross National Killer, is a Zamastanian murderer, bank robber, burglar, arsonist, and kidnapper. Believed to be one of the most-prolific serial killers in Zamastanian history, Cal Jackson is confirmed to have murdered at least 23 people, but is suspected in nearly 80 murders between 1999 and 2023. He was arrested shortly after his final proven murder in November 2023, confessed to his crimes and plead guilty, avoiding a trial, and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Early life

Murders

Arrest

Trial